Title: Complex Rational Expressions
1Complex Rational Expressions
2What is a complex fraction?
A complex fraction is a rational expression that
has a fraction in its numerator, denominator or
both. In other words, there is at least one
small fraction within the overall fraction. Some
examples of complex fractions are
and
3Method I Simplifying a Complex Fraction
- Step 1 If needed, rewrite the numerator and
denominator so that they are each a single
fraction. - Combine all the parts of the numerator to
form one fraction and all of the parts of the
denominator to form another fraction. - Step 2 Divide the numerator by the denominator
by multiplying the numerator by the reciprocal of
the denominator. - Step 3 If needed, simplify the rational
expression.
4Example 1
- Step 1 Rewrite the numerator and denominator
so that they are each a single fraction.
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5Example 2
- Rewrite fractions with LCD of ab.
6Method II Simplifying a Complex Fraction
- Step 1 Multiply the numerator and denominator of
the overall complex fractions by the LCD of the
smaller fractions. - Recall that when you multiply the exact same
thing to the numerator and the denominator, the
result is an equivalent fraction. - Step 2 If needed, simplify the rational
expression.
7Example 3
- Step 1 Multiply the numerator and denominator by
the LCD of the smaller fractions.
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9Step 2. Simplify the rational expression.
10Example
What is the LCD of a, b, and ab2?
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